We're a multi-award winning charity that exists to ensure our colleagues and the people we support live their best lives possible. In 2025, we launched our new strategy - Best Lives, Bolder. Find our more here. At Community Integrated Care, we’re proud to be one of the UK’s largest and most successful social care charities — and an organisation where your work truly matters. As a Bank Support Worker, you’ll enjoy the flexibility to fit shifts around your life, while still being part of a warm, welcoming team that values and supports you. We offer a fantastic range of benefits, including: No uniform – wear your own casual clothes and feel like yourself at work Ongoing professional development and clear opportunities to progress Recommend a Friend bonus scheme Financial Hardship Fund for extra support if you ever need it Free wellbeing support and specialist advice Full training, PPE and ongoing supervision The chance to build relationships with amazing people and make a genuine impact Our charity has been pioneering high‑quality social care for nearly 40 years. We’ve supported thousands of people across England and Scotland through innovative, person‑centred services that put choice, dignity and respect at the heart of everything we do. Our commitment to quality and inclusion has led to over 100 national and regional award wins or shortlistings in the last few years alone. Most importantly, we’re committed to our people. We believe great support starts with great colleagues — and we invest in you every step of the way. Keyboard Shortcuts F9 - Move focus from the edit area to the Footer Toolbar F10 - Move focus from the edit area to the first toolbar button Shift TAB - Move focus from the edit area to the last toolbar button Who you’ll be supporting & more about the role: As a Bank Support Worker, you’ll be offering vital, flexible support to a small group of people who live in their own home and love spending time together. There are currently four wonderful people living at this service, each with their own unique personalities, interests, and support needs. The people we support have learning disabilities, autism, and a range of physical or health-related needs, and you will receive full training in: Autism Learning disabilities Physical disability awareness Diabetes MAPA Medication and moving & positioning The people you’ll support are fun-loving, kind, and sociable. They enjoy being active in the community and love doing things like: Bowling Shopping trips Visiting animal parks Eating out Trying new activities Listening to music, dancing, and home baking Exploring new places and returning to their favourites Spending time together in their home They describe themselves as friendly, caring and respectful — and they hope to welcome support workers who are easy-going, calm, cheerful and understanding. It’s a real advantage if you hold a full UK driving licence, as the service has access to a vehicle that staff use to help people get out and about. As part of your interview, you’ll be invited to meet the people who live there — they are very welcoming and hope that once you meet them, you’ll feel excited to join the team. As a Bank Support Worker, you’ll help with: Daily routines and personal care Medication Meal preparation Housework and shared home life Community access Building independence and confidence Supporting people to live the Best Life Possible No two days are the same, and every shift is an opportunity to bring joy, reassurance and independence to someone’s life. Keyboard Shortcuts F9 - Move focus from the edit area to the Footer Toolbar F10 - Move focus from the edit area to the first toolbar button Shift TAB - Move focus from the edit area to the last toolbar button Your values: We know that the right values matter far more than experience — and that many people who could be incredible in this role may never have worked in care before. That’s why we welcome people from all backgrounds, whether you’ve worked in support roles, cared for a loved one, or are simply someone with the heart and motivation to make a difference. You’ll be someone who brings: Patience, empathy, compassion and sensitivity to others, along with the warm ability to listen well when someone needs your time. You’ll be reliable, honest and determined, with a strong work ethic and the resilience needed to support people through both calm and challenging moments. Above all, you’ll be kind — someone who values people for who they are. You’ll also share our organisational values: We Include – Everyone belongs. We Deliver – We make things happen. We Aspire – We aim high. We Respect – We treat everyone with dignity. We Enable – We support people to live their best life. Through our “A Place I Belong” commitment, we ensure that every colleague feels welcomed, valued and able to bring their true self to work. We are proud to be an inclusive employer that celebrates diversity and listens to every voice. You can read more about this by clicking here. If this sounds like the opportunity you’ve been looking for, we’d love to meet you. Click Apply to join our friendly and passionate team. If you are interested in learning more about the role before submitting your application, please feel free to email [email protected] We wish you the very best of luck in your application to joining our charity. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please feel free to contact [email protected] Community Integrated Care is an Equal Opportunities and Disability Confident employer. Keyboard Shortcuts F9 - Move focus from the edit area to the Footer Toolbar F10 - Move focus from the edit area to the first toolbar button Shift TAB - Move focus from the edit area to the last toolbar button